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klemmy
06-05-2017, 11:00 AM
I need a little more help on settings for our new Mondo. It has the Auto Flow 2.0 system with the toggle switch on the dash.

1. I understand I need bigger rear bags. I've read that the 1100 lbs cant be filled all the way so should I just get 910 lb sacks?
2. I've read about the port and starboard settings for the auto flow. I got into the digital display and changed the settings to 65% for both port and starboard settings. When we are ready to surf and I flip the switch to right or left, the display says 65 port and 0 starboard. When I flip the switch the other way, it says 65 starboard and 0 port. Is this correct? What are the recommended settings for those ?
3. I changed to a 1235 prop but that doesnt seem too much different than the stock prop. Is the 2079 prop better for surfing with the upgraded bags or will the 1235 get the job done as well?

Stazi
06-05-2017, 11:04 AM
You definitely can fit the 1100's, so get those. You should also get the sidewall stiffeners (you will need 2 sets) from wakemakers as the bigger bags will bulge and press onto the side wall dividers.
https://www.wakemakers.com/engine-divider-panel-saver.html?gclid=CjwKEAjwgtTJBRDRmd6ZtLrGyxwSJAA7F y-hPVgMQIy1nJIVA3J0fswULMFkWQ7Swus1Qv2DWS7LTxoC6U3w_ wcB
As for the plate questions, yes, one should always be zero, and it is the side you surf on. The opposite side you select should deploy. You can play with the up and down arrows on the screen control to adjust the plate levels. I typically run 70-75% and you can play with the wakeplate too. I saw good results between 0-10%. As for your prop, the 1235 is not the most ideal for fully loaded riding. Instead of the 2079, I ordered the OJ 945. It's supposed to be the best I have read for wakesurfing with a lot of ballast or passengers. It would fit your Mojo too. I hope to receive the proper this week and will put it on and test it out ASAP.


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BrettLee3232
06-05-2017, 11:29 AM
I need a little more help on settings for our new Mondo. It has the Auto Flow 2.0 system with the toggle switch on the dash.

1. I understand I need bigger rear bags. I've read that the 1100 lbs cant be filled all the way so should I just get 910 lb sacks?
2. I've read about the port and starboard settings for the auto flow. I got into the digital display and changed the settings to 65% for both port and starboard settings. When we are ready to surf and I flip the switch to right or left, the display says 65 port and 0 starboard. When I flip the switch the other way, it says 65 starboard and 0 port. Is this correct? What are the recommended settings for those ?
3. I changed to a 1235 prop but that doesnt seem too much different than the stock prop. Is the 2079 prop better for surfing with the upgraded bags or will the 1235 get the job done as well?

1.) I have 900s in my 15 Mondo but they don't sell those anymore. I think WM recommends 1140s that will fit. I also have a 250lb bag piggy backed under the port seat. I also recommend upgrading to a 750ibs.

2.) yes that's how it should read. Surfing regular I keep my tab at/around 65%. Goofy it seems like I had to list the boat heavily & that tab was 100%. I rarely have a goofy rider so I haven't tried it in awhile.

3.) I upgraded to the 2079 & it was night & day better. Highly recommend that prop for a lot of weight if you don't mind loosing too end.


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klemmy
06-05-2017, 11:57 AM
FYI, here is a copy of my chat with wakemakers on the different sized bags:

Hi there! Yes, we have our BagBuster upgrade for your boat https://www.wakemakers.com/supra-and-moomba-750-rear-upgrade.html
I'm not positive what size the bags that come factory are, but the bags that come with this upgrade allow you to add up to 1140lbs to each side. It also comes with all the connections and components needed to work with your factory system.
You — Is that available in a smaller setup? Such as 900 lbs per side ?

If you purchased the upgrade for a 2016 Mobius LSV, then it would be the same exact kit but with bags that are 910lbs

BrettLee3232
06-05-2017, 07:23 PM
FYI, here is a copy of my chat with wakemakers on the different sized bags:

Hi there! Yes, we have our BagBuster upgrade for your boat https://www.wakemakers.com/supra-and-moomba-750-rear-upgrade.html
I'm not positive what size the bags that come factory are, but the bags that come with this upgrade allow you to add up to 1140lbs to each side. It also comes with all the connections and components needed to work with your factory system.
You — Is that available in a smaller setup? Such as 900 lbs per side ?

If you purchased the upgrade for a 2016 Mobius LSV, then it would be the same exact kit but with bags that are 910lbs

Get the 1140s, for the cost difference it's a no brainer.

FTW


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klemmy
06-07-2017, 11:22 AM
I ordered the 1100 lb bags. To confirm, fill up all bags 100%. Port side surf setting is 65, starboard side is 100. Middle trim tab is fully deployed. Cruise set to somewhere around 10 - 10.4 ? Is that a good place to start ?

Stazi
06-07-2017, 11:39 AM
100% deployment is probably too much. I saw that when I went up to 85 the wave actually got worse.


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smorris7
06-07-2017, 11:52 AM
Try 45, 50 and 55 on port and see what works best 70 on starboard. No deployment of middle plate and start at 10.8 to 11 on speed. check your speed with gps if you do not have zero off speed control.


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smorris7
06-07-2017, 11:54 AM
You may also try draining off side 10% or so to give it a slight list.


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klemmy
06-09-2017, 11:54 AM
Wakemakers is out of bags for 2-3 more weeks. Does anyone else sell a plug and play bag upgrade ?

callynoah
08-11-2017, 03:16 PM
What did you settle on for port and starboard settings for the auto flow? Also speed and wakeplate setting?

Brians
08-12-2017, 12:01 AM
I also really noticed when the driver turns slightly to the opposite side it really opens up the sweet spot. With 900's all full along with the bow and tank full I am able to go ropeless with a nice sweet spot on my red rocket (6.2 250). That's with an empty boat. I just upgraded to the 1100's as they are a little taller and wider I should be able to get a little more weight in. 55 to 65 for me and wake plate all the way up at 10.6.